Emily Tate

Emily Tate,Reporting Intern, has previously reported for The Huffington Post’s politics team and The Columbus Dispatch. Her work has been published by the Associated Press and featured in over 60 newspapers nationwide. She is a graduate of Miami University, where she earned degrees in journalism and international studies.

Saint Louis University will notify staff members and administrators Tuesday whether they are among the 4 percent of university employees who are going to lose their jobs, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

Two Roman Catholic universities in Florida are considering a “strategic alliance” that may include merging the colleges, The Miami Herald reported.
Barry University and St. Thomas University announced Friday that they have opened up talks about “reconfiguring” their campus dynamics and are currently working out a timeline for the changes.

A Canadian university has become the victim of an ongoing cyberterrorism attack, CBC News reported.
As of Friday, the University of Moncton had received nine “degrading and unwanted” emails from an unknown sender, according to the university’s president and vice chancellor, Raymond Théberge. The emails were sent out campuswide and reached about 2,000 students and staff.

The Board of Trustees at Niagara County Community College in New York voted last week to keep its president, who is allegedly at the center of a bid-rigging scandal and a federal investigation. Faculty members are shocked by the board's decision, according to WKBW News in Buffalo.